Backsplash by Please Excuse My Craftermath… Wedding Gift Wrapping by It Happens in a Blinkįaux Stitched Speech Bubbles by Get Silvered CraftĪ Mario Bros. Pumpkins and Peacocks Fall Mantel by joy & gladness of heart Looking for some more Silhouette inspiration? This post is part of the October Silhouette Challenge, organized by Lauren at The Thinking Closet! My Silhouette Challenge buddies are all sharing projects today on their blogs, so browse through the links below for a blog-hopping good time!Ĭrafting with Glitter Just Got Easier by Create & Babbleīirthday Invitations Homer Simpson Style by Black & White ObsessionĭIY Planner Dividers by The House on Hillbrook Psst – if you’re looking for some more inspiration in your inbox, don’t forget to sign up for new post notifications and the unOriginal Mom newsletter via email!! Update – I used double sided adhesive and on some of these wood slice ornaments and they turned out beautifully! There are definitely limitations – I don’t see how you could use transfer tape very easily, and small, intricate designs might be hard to cut out – but I’ve already got several neat ideas pinned to my Silhouette Pinterest Board that I can’t wait to try! I’m really excited to try out this double-sided adhesive with glitter or flocking powder on more projects. Or you could even “paint” onto the pumpkin with some Elmer’s glue and add the glitter on top of that. Or you could make one with your house number, last name, a swirly flourish design…there are lots of possibilities! To be honest, for a simple design like this you don’t even really need a Silhouette – you could still buy the double sided adhesive and just trace and cut it by hand. You could use this technique on a real pumpkin if you’d like – just make sure the surface is very clean and dry before you stick the adhesive on. It looks so pretty when it catches the sunlight! I just love the contrast of the rustic fall decor with the glam of the glitter. Ta-da! A lovely glitter monogrammed pumpkin that can be used year after year! You can even brush over the adhesive to get the glitter that’s not really stuck on and make sure there’s a completely stuck layer of glitter underneath. Use a dry paint brush to remove the excess glitter. I just used regular craft store glitter, which is larger, but it still stuck on very well and I love how it looks. Now you’re ready to add the glitter! (I did this in the garage over a bin in an attempt to keep the glitter contained and out of the house!) Silhouette sells glitter specifically for use with the double-sided adhesive, and it is very fine. Peel off the white paper to reveal the front side of the adhesive. If you’re applying it to a pumpkin, like me, make sure to press it completely into the grooves of the pumpkin as you go across, working from one side to the other. It is not very forgiving – once it’s stuck, it’s stuck – so be careful to get the placement right the first time. Slowly peel off the yellow backing and then apply it to your project surface. My mat is fairly new and still very sticky, so I had some issues with the yellow backing sticking to the mat in some places (especially the thinner parts of the letter.) That’s not a big deal if you’re going to stick it directly to your project surface (it just leaves the adhesive exposed, which is the next step anyway), but if you set it down on something else accidentally or aren’t going to use it right away, it could be problematic. Once it’s cut, CAREFULLY remove it from your cutting mat. Depending on what you’re cutting, you may want to experiment with different settings on a small piece of adhesive so you don’t waste an entire sheet. I just used the programmed cutting settings in Silhouette Studio to cut double-sided adhesive and had no problem, but this wasn’t a very intricate design. The first step is to load your double-sided adhesive sheet into your Silhouette using a cutting mat – yellow side down. Turns out, it’s pretty easy and quick to work with (depending on your design.) If you’ve never used it before, here’s a quick tutorial to create your own glitter monogrammed pumpkin! (Honestly, for a simple design like this, you don’t even really need a Silhouette – you could trace and cut it by hand!) It is essentially just 8.5×11 pieces of adhesive with a front and backing that allow you to cut it, and then peel off when you get it where you want it. I purchased some Silhouette Double-Sided Adhesive a few weeks ago but wasn’t exactly sure what I’d do with it. Silhouette Double-Sided Adhesive & Silhouette Machine (or cut it out by hand).white craft pumpkin (I got mine at Michael’s).Supplies needed ( (This post contains affiliate links. This Glitter Monogrammed Pumpkin was a simple project that added some rustic glam to my front porch decor…I am just in love with it! The best part – it only took 20 minutes!
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